"If it turns out that President Barack Obama can make a deal with the most intransigent, hard-line, unreasonable, totalitarian mullahs in the world but not with Republicans? Maybe he’s not the problem."

"If it turns out that President Barack Obama can make a deal with the most intransigent, hard-line, unreasonable, totalitarian mullahs in the world but not with Republicans? Maybe he’s not the problem."

Well if the adapter is the fault, why does it not give me any other choices in the System Preferences ->Displays ->Display -> 640x480 67Hz. When I CHECK or UNCHECK "Show modes reccomended by display", I still only get 640x480 67Hz.

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"If it turns out that President Barack Obama can make a deal with the most intransigent, hard-line, unreasonable, totalitarian mullahs in the world but not with Republicans? Maybe he’s not the problem."

Well if the adapter is the fault, why does it not give me any other choices in the System Preferences ->Displays ->Display -> 640x480 67Hz. When I CHECK or UNCHECK "Show modes reccomended by display", I still only get 640x480 67Hz.

You're killin' me man.

Because the adapter is simulating a 640x480 only display, it's not simulating a multi res display.

I have a few adapters, different models. Let's call the two I'm trying A and B. Both have settings for various res, they also have a multi res setting. If I set A at 640x480, or at 832x624, that's all I get. If I set A to multi, I get the full range, up to 1900 x something or other. If I set B to one res only, I get nothing, it needs to be set to multi or it won't work with the monitor I'm using.

There's a difference in how the adapters emulate a monitor res. Get an adjustable adapter if you want a higher res.

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